Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1932, Page 24

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B8 GOV, STERLING GETS RESTRAINING WRIT District Judge Grants Peti- tion Against Certification of “Ma” Ferguson. Decameron Passed By Government As Not Immoral Admission in Court Elim- inates Jury in Cus- toms Case. By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., September 29. —A Federal prosecutor has changed his mind about his charge that “The De- cameron,” & book of fourteenth century stories by Boccacclo, is obscene and im- | moral. The admission, made yesterday by Oswald A. Blanchard, assistant United States district attorney for Minnesota, W. F. Robertson shortly b2fore 1 am. | eliminated the necessity for a jury and the judge granted a temporary in- | trial, as had first been planned, to junction Testraining Mrs. Ferguson, her | determine the book’s moral qualification. husband, James E. Ferguson; the| Two sets of two volumes of the Democratic State Executive Committee, | literary work together with a more State Chairman Maury Hughes, Mrs.|modern tome, “Married Love,” Jane Y. McCallum, secretary of state | Marie Stopes, were included in a ship- or other State officials from causing | ment seized by Federal customs officials Mrs. Ferguson's name to be placed on | here last Spring for violation of Federal the ballot. tariff regulation forbidding importation Presented at H of “cbscene matter.” a a ome. Dr. Mabel Ulrich, Minneapolis book ! he petition was presented to Judge | sore’ proprietor, to whom the volumes Robertson at, his home by Gen. M. M. | were consigned, hired counsel to prevent beck and Sam McCorkle of ;i ! GToes- | destruction of the bocks as demanded Judge Robertson asked them if the |2, the Government in a libel proceeding. attarne em If the| ger attorneys found citation in New neys for Mre. Ferguson were il|york and Pennsylvania Federal Court toyn and if they had been notified ords o inasmuch as they had asked for an op- | Jore o AN that the hook. ‘Married portunity to be heard should an in-|further citation in eu ipport of their Ju{}&,’:nobpgc‘tug be flgflfl“d- g.|Claim that “The Decameron” is a vaiye objed wmgz‘e e ‘m' recognized literary classic and has been uioe ver,” Bradley said.|gold publicly in the United States for “Judge's Exclusive Right.” many years. The attorreys for the Governor in| The Government was convinced, and their petition contended that, since|made it official by its admissions in Gov. Sterling filed a contest in Judge | Federal Court here. Robertson's court two weeks ago con- testing the State Democratic Conven- P o tion's action in certifying Mrs. Fergu- Hecklers Encouraged. revive the color of old-tim= son as the nominec, alleging many fraudulent votes had been cast in the| To run-off primary, only Judge Robertson | political meetings, heckling of speikers had the right to order Mrs. Ferguson's | Will be encouraged at a series of open- name placed on the ballot after that|air gatherings at Swarthmore Col- contest had been decided. lege, Pa. smr'gnlg 13(1 Mrs. ml;erg;]xsfl{xtnere op- — ponents in the run-off, the latter lead- g ing the Governor by approximately wH'TENs sKIN 4 oloo votes. S):e was g]overlnor once efore for one term, being elected on ’ a vindication platform anggr hus- 7 Shades in band had been impeached as State's 7 nghtsl chief executive in 1917. Sterling is j? Amazing new creme | Whitens skin 7 shades | in 7 nights or costs | . you nothing. Re- moves freckles, tan By the Associated Press. AUSTIN, Tex., September 29.—Attor- neys for Gov. Ross S. Sterling took legal action early today to thwart the| certification of Mrs. Mariam A. (Ma) Fergreon as Democratic gubernatorial candicate at the November general elections. They appeared before District Judge | completing his first term. COL. HERRON TO SPEAK sallowness, muddy . Evening Star Advettising Manager § skin, pimples, and bXemLshu Safe . easy to use. Get a 50c jar of Far Tan B]uch g::n;e today any Peoples Drug Store. Mmey bu:k " not delighted. On Sale at All of the Busy PEOPLES DRUG STORES ONE DOSE GERMAN REMEDY ENDS GAS “1 was and nervous with indi- gestion and stomach gas. One dese of Adlerika helped. I eat anything now !and sleep good.”—Henry Dodd. You can't get rid of indigestion or igas by just doctoring the stomach. For gas stays in the UPPER bowel Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, which cause gas. nervousness and !bad sleep. Get Adlerika today: by tomorrow you feel the wonderful ef- fect of this German Doctor’s remedy. Peoples Drug Stores—Advertise- ment. . on Automotive Trade Program. Col. Leroy W. Herron, advertising manager of The Evening Star, will speak at the October meeting of the | ‘Washington Automotive Trade Associa- tion at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Rac- quet Club. ‘ His subject will be “How Washing- ton Automotive Merchants and Their | Sales Organizations Can Tie Up With National Advertising Appearing in News- papers.” RECREATION IS STRESSED Society has a larger responsibility to the needy than the prevention of star- Yation, John Melpoider of the American | Red Cross told the Lions Club yester- day at luncheon in the Mayflower Ho- tel. He declared educational and rec- reational means must be provided as well as food and shelter if the Ameri- can people are to emerge from the de- pression a strong, self-reliant race. Another speaker was Francis St. Austell, former British Army officer, author and traveler, who discussed the subj “Interesting People I Have washing out poisons Shown for the first time! Turbans that tilt impertinently! Sailors and brims! All new colors! Your type is represented! ‘When Shenley's will be filled with the most beguiling young fashions that young eyes ever gazed vpon! Romantic sailors, pert little brim hats and Tomorrow's the day! sophisticated turbans designed to give you a head-start on a brilliant new personality! Better and smarter hats than we've ever had at this low price! OTHER HATS, $5 to 815 o enlevys. 12U F Jueet, N <(:‘ve THE E\'ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GOLDENBERG'S7, 7 Same Quallly Was $29.. 50 Last Year! nuine Camel’s Hair ESports Coats Silk Lined and Interlined! There’s nothing like them for warmth, for service, for all-around wearability—there’s nothing like them for VALUE at this LOWER PRICE! Every high school and college girl, especially, should have T wo zporty models (one sketched)—both come in the nat- ural camel’s hair tan, and in a darker shade. Every cne labeled— every one silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 Wear all the pieces as an ensemble —or -separately—that’s the nicest thing akout these coat, hat, sweater and skirt outfits! Autumn shades. Mixtures in new The coat is silk lined in every case—imagine at this price! Sizes 14 to 20 Goldenbers's—Sscond Floor Eight Timely Specials fromOurMen’sDept.! $1.95 Wool Sweaters All - wool s 1'.59 ribbed coat sweatcrs, in beaver, blue heather, brown, suntan, dark oxford and navy. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.25 Part-Wool Union Suits Medium weight random color suits, 79c with long sleeves, long legs and ciosed erotch. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.25 Union Suits 79¢ long legs and Random and ecru. to 46. “V olun teer” make — heavy sleeves. Sizes 36 $1.49 Pullover Sweaters pull-over black, Allwool s l maroon sweaters, in navy, green, or tan. Sizes 36 to 46. Rare values! 35c¢ Fall Hose New ray>n-and- celanese fancy lsc hose, in patterns and striped effects. ¢ Pre. 8¢ Double hecl and toe. Sizes 10 to 1115, $1 Flannelette Night Shirts Full cut long 79c night shirts, of warm striped flan- nelette—for cold nights. Sizes 15 to 20. Men’s $2.95 Hats Fine fur felts — nar- s 1.98 row or wide brims. Gre; browns, tans and intermediate shades. Full lined. Sizes 6% to 7%. Men’s Sl 00 Caps Popu ler style, my.. 59e browns, tans, mix- tures and darker colors. Un- breakable rs and full leather swea! Goldenbers's—Main Fleor S-U-E-D-E-S Fashion_’s Newest Favorites! Oxfords! Many Smart Styles in Black or Brown, Includ- ing All Styles of Heels. Also Patents, Black Kids, & Marcella Cloths. Sizes Jto9 Contin 0 Great Sale of Dr. Elliott's, Thomas' makes—in leathers. Main Floor Arch-Support Footwear Dr. Karl's and Dr. smart styles and $1.98 Boys’ and Girls’ New Fall Shoes AN Guaranteec § for Wear D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTE ER 29. 1932. O’ Month Savings!—Friday! REMNANTS Another Big Clean-up of All Odd Lots—at Drastic Friday Savings! Save on Remnants of 19¢ to 29c¢ Fall WASH FABRICS Printed and plain rayon-and-cotton crepes, printed pongees, plain and printed percales, plain broadcloths, mesh cloth, pajama checks and long- cloths. Good lengths. Main Floor Half Price and Less for Remnants! 79c to $1 SILKS 8 Included in this barg: silks, tweed-pattern silks, washable flat crepes, al RAYONS group are Ik moire, shantu, , rayon georgettes and rayon chi Main Floor Friday Remnants! DOMESTICS 69c Seamless Bleached Sheets Made from heary “round- QG thread sheet- ing, in extra large double- bed size, 81x99 inches. (21) $1.19 BEDSPRLADdS—Gnm- , rose, green, gold an 9e orchid. 80x105 size.... 8 (9) $4 BEDSPREAD! —bmuded rayon, tailored style. ‘Wanted colors. size taffetas; 108 size 10c UNBLEACHED COTTON— close-woven, round thread grade. 36 inches wide. €3 Yard .. 6 /4‘ ( I’I'nde (842 yds.) lZ',r DREQ! GING- HAMS —plaias and 3 checks; 32 inches wide. Yard ... 7%4c 10c BLEACHED SHAKER FLANNEL—double flecce qual 27 inches wide ‘%c G Friday Remnants! Trimmings (32) §1 AND $1.29 rl'ln COL- LAR LENGTHS—new Fall shades. Each 39‘ tz,ts.ln AND ! COL- LARS—large \ariety furs and styles. Each.. 31-69 Goldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Leather Goods (39) $1 HANDBAGS—black and brown; swp mndl:; ;nd under- arms. Some scarred from ARy 4” (22) $1 EVENING BAGS —black, white and colors 69‘ Goldenbere's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! o Py KUGS RISI !xlfl‘d‘((:wN(iflLEl'M UGS, s2conds. Vere 095 . ' $3.95 (7) 7'gx9 Annstrnng and San- dura RUGS. Were sus RUGH, ‘seconds. Were , seconds. ere #1.30 $2.95 “;gs) 3x9 f‘ELT -BASE , imperfect. Were 5c $1.50 . 6 (10) = BASE RUGS, seconds. Were $2.00 31-25 nqflf‘n:xlz Fmfll.’l' -BASE ART UARES—no ers. Were 3500 e $295 ¢ i conds. Were $18.00 s"oo (15) REMNANTS INLAID LINOLEUM, were $1.35 $2.50 8q. yd. (18) REMNANTS l-'EL'I' BASE, heavy grades. Were 39¢ to 65¢ sq. yd.... (5) 4x6 IMPORTED COTTON RUGS. Ornental signs. Were $7.95 (18) 22x44¢ COTTON WILTON RUGS, imported. 1.50 . RAG RUGS, se colorfast. Were $1.50 a st " KOG e sec- onds. Were $19.. slz 9’ (1) 6%x12 RUG, was $27.00 (2) 9x12 VELVET z: 50 RUGS, were - $37.50. s (6) 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS, seconds. Were szz.so (1) 9x12 AMERICAN-ORI- ENTAL RUG—sec- ond. Was- $100 °. 1((,;‘! 8%x10'¢ WIL- was $70.00 . s”'“ (3) -8%x101% :dg\ilfls‘l'lfl R U G S, secol Were ezt $18.95 GolMenberg's—Downstalrs Friday Remnants! . BLANKETS $1.95 COTTON BLANKETS— plain gray with red or blue borders. Double sl 10 bed sige... $3.28 PART-WOOL BMNIETS —blue n;nd g‘t&ld g: or- chid and gold. Large. 33 sn $1.50 PART-WOOL BLANKETS —pastel shades; soiled. Dou- sl ble bed size. . $2.95 PAI.T-WO&Ia BLANKETS —mostly all color plaids; 70x80-inch size. Pair sz'” $2.95 PATCH QUll.'l‘S—Wlsh- able; well 80x84 size. Geldenbers’ Friday Remnants! BOYS’ WEAR (110) 59%¢ & $1 KNICKERS— linens; washable. to 10 year: (62) 39¢ & 59¢ BLOUBES—sport collar and collar attached; some button styles. Perfects, lsC irregulars. 4 to 9 years. h (62) ”d“ BLANKET ROBES— eavy and warm. Oid sizes 14 and 16 years. . sl 39 (22) $2.50 & $2.95 SWEA'I‘ERS —medium and heavy weights, pull-overs. Some coats. sl 39 (12) BOYS' $2.95 SWEATERS— pull-overs; _ navy a’?g $ maroon. 1zes l ’s o (24) BOYS 8495 & $595 SWEATERS—pull-overs (2) BOY: $295 ZIPPER JACKETS — suede leather, SI sleeveless. 14 and 16 years.. (2) $149 LUMBERJACKS— wool plaids Irr!:uAan Bizes 10 and 16 years... 59¢ (20) 81 AND $1.59 SWEATERS— sleeveless; 28 to 34 (50) SEPARATE VES' —{rom boys' wool suits. to 14 years.. . (60) BOYS' 2. Tll:fl—-fflu.'-m- hands. George Washington l°c picture painted on tie ( 69¢ & 95c BLOUSES—Bell brand; collar attached regulars. 7 to 14... (112) 59¢ & $1 CAPS—broken Iof 16 years.. Goldenders's—Third Fl Friday Remnants! HCSIERY WOMEN'S $1 SILK HOSE, ir- r:&uhn. full _{fashioned, chiffon top, French heels, picot . Bervice with ll.!lle3 soles, heel, ro- ken color and size assort- ments . WDMI‘.N! 79%¢ MESH HOSE, seam back, silk to top: medium mech, picot eage. 39c nd irregulars WOMEN'S 3% lace welts, lisle heel and X e = e BOYS' AND GIRLS' 29 and 33¢ !PORT HOSE, 33 ahd °« —long hose in heavy rib, blacl r,:llnlgnu‘ltwwr;;nd-wool or ny $port patterns. Broken sizes ... 13'/z¢ Goldenbers’ n Fioor Friday Remnants! Upholsteries $2.50 DAY-BED COVERS—fig- ured materials; ruffled on all sides. size 39 FIGURED SATEEN—for drapes, etc. Yard wide. 27c Yazd .. 'ONNES—good colors Zflflcd Cl E’ > and designs. ard wide. Yora oo 14¢c 6%c RAYON DAMAS‘—P‘EH shades; soft finish. inches wide. Yard $1.50 TAPESTRY PANELS— for walle 24x36 Each .. 5}9|t Cl!'l;b S—50 inches wide; heavy grades. 33: Friday Remnants! Handkerchiefs WOMEN'S 5¢ AND 6c HAND- KERCHIEF S—colored woven borders; styles WOME) c HANDKERCHIEFS ~—¢olored woven borders, colored prints, plain color ‘ for l;c and plain white. . MEN'S 8¢ bl;rA\ KERCHIEFS —hm me 6 for z;c Goldenbers's »-.-!- Floor Friday Remnants! RAYON UNDIES mr;w().M.f‘N'S h?n“ UNDIES—non- Pl rayon; ties, stepins, bloomers. a fewu:’esg some lace trimmed. ades Friday Remnants! (17) §1.49 TABLE LAMPS, pottery base with puch- soc ment shade; soiled (250) 10c DECOBATB‘D AMERI- CAN CHINA, bread and butter plate: several decora- u tons (150) 14c CUPS a SAUCERS. Neat green line deco- rated. Slight imperfections. . (33) 98¢ COVERED DISHES, of decorated American k (8) 5198 lVY !'I‘ANDS. of wrcught ron. With flower sl pots (14) 3 ll':Sll¢ ALAIXHA:IO(.KS- peaestal Ay pastel fin- n 98¢ TILICHION ELEC- 'lBIC CI40 KS, mantel (3) $5.98 METAL CABINETS, utility or shoe style— with shelves. Neatly decorated . s; ,8 Goldenbere's—Downstairs Clearance! $1.00 $1.25, $1.50 HATS Felts, velvets, wool crepes and various types of softies —in black and Autumn colors. All Sales Final No Exchanges Geldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Art-Gift Dept. (75) 29¢ PILLOWS—cretonne covered; ki 9 PILLOWS — cre- tonne and leatherette cov- ered 1,0\; I"cl BOLDOLI} f",\DE!— soiled. Also 10 bedlights Siiea 19¢ (16) 91 :0 TO $2.98 BEDLIGHTS 8Sold “as i5” .. . (19) 59¢ AND 98¢ DOLL PIN CUSHIONS—to clear out z,c (28) ’% LAMP SHADES —parchmentized: soiled !4c (100) 10c FLOWERS— soiled (32) 39c TO 59¢ PIL- LOWS—kapek filled (2) $2.95 FLAPPER sl 69 DOLLS—sciled Goldenberg's—Main Floor Women’s 78¢ Chisfon Scarfs Dey idths! Hand pathioat .:..,‘d“um‘.‘:- 25¢ utifel Irrcgulars. Geldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! 35c SASH L]Ll'lfl'Alb\oS figured voile with colore r- dere. i, 19¢ $2.50 LACE PAVEI.!A‘mt of & kind, Some are soiled. $3.95 IRISH POINT LA(E CUR- TAINS—one pair of & kind. Soiled. Pair... 81'9, $2.00 LACE CURTAINS—filet and Nottingham net. One sl and two pairs lots. Pair.... $1.00 COTTAGE CURTAINS— dotted marquisette in (—mm with plain colored ruffles. sc Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Friday Remnants! KNIT UNDIES WOMEN'S 530c VESTS AND BLOOMERS — wool tint rayon; soiled. slzes fleeced cotton; wflh feet. Broken sizes CHILDREN'S 50c DRAWERS. fleeccd cotton and : ankle and knee length. ken sizes .. .t CHILDREN'S 50¢ AND 6fc UNION SUITS—fleeced and me- dium weight: shori sleeves, ankie and knee length; some walst suits. Pcrest Mills brand. Bro- 39c " Goldenbers's—Main Fioor. Friday Remnants! NOTIONS 50¢ Bil;:sng slpol't E;ylcs for women. colors an ’e and sizes........... : z 10c HAIR :]IiTS—ldoubIc mesh; cap shape, colors. Dozen 29‘ QQfi GAI'ld;rEB Bd . small, medium and large alBes ....iiveeiiiiiaan., l’c (14) 49¢ RUBBER PLAY APRONS for children. Complete with bubble pipe and soap > 19‘ white; shapes 1Cc YD. BLANKET BIND- u ING—all colors. Goldenberg's Friday Remnants! LINGERIE ote cloth: soned: Broksh GG gette ¢ 50! roken $1.29 Sl’“ Ufll’lfis. ins and dance sets. French ‘trepes. Broken sizes Goldenbers's—Second Floor “GET IT AT, OLDENBERGS E===AND YOULL GET IT FOR LESS* Friday Remnants! Men’s Clothing (87) $19.50 and $25 Wool Suits $10.95 Blue serges, wors! cheviots, flannels; mostly celanese trimmed. Sizes 35 to 44. (130 pre) MEN'S $1.39 AND $1.59 WORK. PANTS—dark striped, hard finishc* worsted effects. sl Sizes 31 to "2.... (38) MEL'S $3.50 AND $3.95 TRENCH COATS—gray and tan; mnproo{ 34 tods - $2.95 TOPCOATS— tan herringbone weaves. Sizes 42 only (73 prs.) YOUNG MEN'S $3.50 SPO,I‘I‘ TI.OI"J_‘BIIS—III wool cassimeres, tan, brown, s, 20 to 34, 9295 Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Toiletries 29¢c MONETTE SANITARY NAPKINS — one dozen to lsc a package $1 to $3 BARBARA HAYNES PREPARATIONS—skin food, lip- stick, rouge, cleansing cream hand lotion, face powder, ete, 29¢ A o e 2. —-— 2] medium 3” $1.25 HOT - WATER BOTTLE ith cover. 2l size. EQE Pastel shades. 25¢ & 59¢ TOILETRIES—Jeane cold cream, skin food, skin tonie, bath salts, La Fee rouge, Helena Rubenstein compact powder re- tuh rubber gloves, hand 1“ !l 50 MELBA COMPACTS— Jouble style—powder, rouge, puff and mirror. 50c MELBA HAND 18¢ CREAM—special af .. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Sportswear WOMEN'S 59¢ SWEATERS, slip- overs; soiled sizes ... £5.95 KNIT DRESSES. one and two plece styles. Eizes 33'95 14. 16 and 18 59¢ BLOUSES, voiles and batistes; some with long sleeves in broadcloths. 28c Broken 56:;; e 69 ESS| ancy 33C Goldenbe-g's—Second Floo: prints: small sizes 0dd Lots of Jewelry Cholee of necklaces earrings . . . bracelst brooches . . . pins . ete. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! GIRLS’ ¥ TOTS’ GIRLS' TODDLERS’ 3%¢ TO 59¢ WEAI owns, dresses ISC and bloomers. Broken lots* NFAN N| Broken lots. (1) $8.95 REED CHEST OF ;:PA“ERS sold “as $3 ,s ""Goldenbers's—Third Floor. You Find Dependable Quality and Service and Lower Prices in Our Optical Department! P $7.50 Hi-bridge Engraved Frames 33.50 These are exceptionally popular frames with Washingtonians. At- traetively engraved, light in weight and ever so good-looking, with ritex bridge pads that rest ‘en i‘m of nose. Eyes Examined Free Our High-Grade “Tru-View” Lenses Cost No More Than Ordinary Lenses Two Registered Optometrists Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Yen's Women's or Ckhil- iren’s Shoes . . deliveries. HIIDAY90NLY Shoes; Purses Dyed Any Colow Goldenbers’s—Downstairs

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